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Short-lived bioluminescence in cells
The Technology Bioluminescence is the production of light by a living organism. Cloning of the genes responsible for this bioluminescence has led to their use in many applications, ranging from environmental monitoring (glowing in response to a stimulus) to glowing fish production. One characteristic of this bioluminescence is that the Lux proteins...
Published: 6/10/2013   |   Updated: 6/10/2013   |   Inventor(s): Michael Allen, Rakesh Gupta, Gary Sayler
Keywords(s): Biologics and Assays, Drug Discovery
Category(s): Research Tools
Cellular transcriptional logic circuits
The TechnologyMoore's Law, stating that the number of transistors on integrated circuits doubles around every two years, has held up since his initial publication in 1965. Smaller chips provide lower cost and higher speed or processing power. As chips become ever smaller, new techniques for miniaturizing complex circuits must evolve. In the near future,...
Published: 6/10/2013   |   Updated: 6/7/2013   |   Inventor(s): James Fleming, Bruce Applegate, Gary Sayler, Michael Simpson
Keywords(s): Biologics and Assays, Computer, Electronics
Category(s): Software & Copyright, Engineering